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Jul 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos in Congress: What Went Wrong?

In a surprising turn of events, a planned "crypto week" in the House of Representatives hit a snag. A group of Republicans joined forces with Democrats to block a procedural vote, preventing three cryptocurrency bills from advancing. This unexpected move caught many off guard, including President Do

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Jul 17 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Chaos: House Republicans Stir the Pot

House Republicans recently shook things up by voting against a key procedural measure. This vote was meant to advance several bills related to cryptocurrency and a Defense Department funding bill. The move caught many off guard, especially since it was supposed to be a big week for crypto under Pres

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Jul 17 2025HEALTH

Dogs Sniff Out Parkinson's Before Symptoms Show

Dogs have an incredible sense of smell. They can detect things humans can't. This includes diseases like Parkinson's. Scientists found that dogs can smell a change in skin oil linked to Parkinson's. This change happens years before symptoms appear. The study involved two dogs. They were trained to

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Jul 17 2025POLITICS

NYC Mayor Faces Another Legal Storm

In a surprising turn of events, a former high-ranking official in the New York Police Department has taken legal action against Mayor Eric Adams and other top NYPD officials. The lawsuit, filed by Thomas Donlon, who briefly served as the interim police commissioner, accuses Adams and his team of run

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Jul 17 2025SCIENCE

Viruses and Antibiotics: A Surprising Climate Connection

Viruses are everywhere, and they might be playing a bigger role in climate change than we thought. A recent study looked at how antibiotics affect these tiny creatures in the soil. The focus was on ciprofloxacin, a common antibiotic, and its impact on nitrogen gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.

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Jul 17 2025FINANCE

Where Do the Rich Hide Their Money?

The wealthy from different countries have unique ways to hide their money abroad. This isn't just about having secret bank accounts. It's about how they use different strategies based on what's happening in their home countries. In places where corruption is high, the rich don't put all their money

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Jul 17 2025EDUCATION

How Online Learning is Changing the Game for Doctors in the Philippines

The world of medicine is always changing. Doctors need to keep up with new info. That's where UP Med Webinars come in. These online classes help doctors learn new things. They are a big deal in the Philippines. First, let's talk about why this matters. Doctors have busy lives. They don't always hav

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Jul 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Donkey Kong Bananza on Switch 2: A Look at the Good and the Not-So-Good

Donkey Kong Bananza on the Switch 2 has some impressive features, but it also has some flaws that might bother players. The game's environment is praised for being interactive and destructible, which opens up new paths. The camera also works well, even when underground. However, there are some issu

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Jul 16 2025HEALTH

Lung Checks: New Rules, Fewer Worries?

Lung cancer screening has some new rules. The Lung-RADS system got an update in 2022. This update changed how doctors handle certain findings on lung scans. Before, they might label something as 4B, which could mean more tests. Now, they use 0 for some cases, which might mean less stress. The study

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Jul 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's Mixed Messages on Powell's Future

President Donald Trump has been sending mixed signals about Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's job security. After hinting at firing Powell during a meeting with Republican lawmakers, Trump later downplayed the possibility, calling it "highly unlikely. " This back-and-forth has left many wonderin

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